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My name is Monsignor Mark Richard Lane, a Roman Catholic Priest of the Diocese of Richmond, Virginia. I have been teaching courses in Theology and Art for over thirty years. The Church has, from its foundations, used the language of the symbol to draw us to a deeper level of understanding the faith. Symbolism,for the person of faith, is a largely forgotten language. Secular art, as well, speaks symbolically. I am also a photographer and through my page "To See The World.." I wish to present through photography the beauty God and God's creation in another media.Blogroll
- Brooklyn Museum
- Groeningemuseum, Bruge
- Louvre, Paris
- Museo Nacional del Prado
- Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
- Museum voor Schone Kunsten (MSK)), Ghent
- National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
- Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Belgium
- Sint-Janshospitaal Saint John's Hospital (Museum)
- The British Museum
- The Cleveland Museum of Art
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The National Gallery London
- The Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Vatican Museums
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Category Archives: Medici
Seeing the Unseen in the Christmas Crib
Who Invited All These People?” – The History of the Christmas Crib – The Nativity Scene is a cherished Christmas tradition, and children of all ages find great meaning in the artistic depiction of the Holy Family, shepherds and Magi. … Continue reading
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